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Runners cross the John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge at sunrise on Wednesday, August 27.
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"This is where I go for peace and serenity," said Nate McKinney Tuesday morning at Sawyer Point. McKinney, who has been homeless for two weeks, is staying at City Gospel Mission in Over-the-Rhine.
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A bird sits perched on a post Friday morning at Acton Lake in Hueston Woods State Park in Oxford.
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Sunrise from Forest Park on Monday, August 25.
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A worker from the Cincinnati Parks power washes the concrete on the pavilion at Ault Park on Friday, August 29, 2014.
The Enquirer/Leigh Taylor

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A new Shepard Fairey mural of Aung San Suu Kyi, has replaced the old mural, destroyed by vandals on the side of a building at the corners of Hamilton, Vandalia and Blue Rock is photographed here Monday August 25, 2014.
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The Cincinnati Reds take on the Chicago Cubs on a hot Summer night at Great American Ball Park on Wednesday, August 27.
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Members of the University of Cincinnati Marching Band rehearse at Sheakley Athletic Complex. The band is getting ready for their opening game on September 12. Due to current renovation at Nippert Stadium, all home football games will be held at Paul Brown Stadium. The band is under the direction of Dr. Terren Frenz. He is the 13th director since 1920, when the band was part of the ROTC.
The Enquirer/Liz Dufour

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A grand opening ceremony for The Joey Votto Training Center at the P&G Cincinnati MLB Urban Youth Academy in Roselawn was held on Friday, August 22. The new building is a state-of-the-art baseball and softball training facility. The P&G Cincinnati MLB Urban Youth Academy is a state-of-the-art baseball and softball training facility that will provide free, year-round instruction to young people ages 5-18, along with educational and vocational training. The $7 million complex features four fields, a 33,000-square-foot indoor training center and will be the home to all of the Reds Community Fund'jQuery17209559624257963151_1409330383805s outreach programs, training clinics and summer camps.
The Enquirer/Cara Owsley

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Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton (14) directs his line against the Arizona Cardinals at the University of Phoenix Stadium on Sunday, August 24.
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Reds Devin Mesoraco, left, gives a high-five to Todd Frazier after Frazier and Billy Hamilton scored of Brandon Phillips' double in the fourth inning. The Reds won 7-4 over the Cubs at Great American Ball Park Thursday.
The Enquirer/Cara Owsley

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Kaine William from CSR Academy in the West End "shops" at the Assistance League of Greater Cincinnati in Bond Hill on Wednesday, August 27, 2014. This year they have planned to bring in children grades K-6 from 32-plus public and private schools in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky to be outfitted with two pairs of navy slacks, two polo-style shirts, underwear, socks, belt, fleece pullover and shoes. They start August 21 and are scheduled for every Monday-through Friday until October 3 this year.
The Enquirer/Leigh Taylor

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Jennifer Woods of Bridgetown does Tai Chi for the Let's Move! Cincinnati 2014 event at Smale Riverfront Park taught by her Tai Chi master teacher Ralph Dehner owner of Have Qi/Will Travel. The third annual event was sponsored by Cincinnati Councilmember P.G. Sittenfield which he started to get residents active. The event also featured rock climbing wall, a mini soccer clinic, Zumba, a family-friendly obstacle course/fitness boot camp.
The Enquirer/Cara Owsley

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Captonia Washington, (left) a machine operator at Cengage Learning, Independence, helps Russell Wermes, 19, of Florence, apply an address label to a parcel as he shadows her in her job as part of Project SEARCH. Wermes and other Boone County High School special needs students work internships with business partners in the program. In the background is Project Search worker Tyler Woolston-Smith, 20, of Hebron.
The Enquirer/Patrick Reddy

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Shaun Harvey, right, presents the Reis family with military medals of John M. Reis, which he found in a dumpster in Amelia.
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Daylan Dallas, is an eighth grade student at Woodward Career Technical High School where the school day starts at 9 a.m. Pediatricians are suggesting that middle and high schools start at least at 8:30 a.m. because teens are not getting the amount of recommended sleep. Some schools start as early as 7 a.m.
The Enquirer/Cara Owsley

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David Miller, a distiller at New Riff Distillery, Newport, uses a beaker to draw a sample of bourbon mash from a 5,600 gallon fermenter at the distillery. The distillery is among the new development projects cited by Newport City Mananger Tom Fromme in his State of the City address on August 27. The bourbon mash sample is tested for alcohol content, sugar level, density and other properties, Miller said. The mash ferments for about four days.
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Buck LaBare, of Len Riegler Blacktop, cools off with a drink of water as he works laying asphalt on Saddlebrook Drive, Florence. The asphalt is 300 degrees; the air where the crew was working is about 180 degrees, according to foreman Jack LaBare.
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Nicole Klumb, a bartender at Dick's Last Resort, Newport on the Levee, cools off in a fountain at the bar during a break while drinking a soft drink on Tuesday, August 26.
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Mike Blackburn, owner of Property Specialists, applies roof sealant to a seam on a brow over a garage entrance on a home in Alexandria as the sun beats down on him on Tuesday, August 26.
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A Frontier Airlines A320 Airbus is serviced after landing at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. The airline announced August 27 that it is adding flights to five new cities from the airport.
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A building collapse on the corner of Liberty Street and John Street in the West End on Monday, August 25, 2014. No one was hurt in the collapse.
The Enquirer/Leigh Taylor